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morgan had joined us today. he said he would only start talking about this publicly when there was a center. he said this is just proposed. >> well, again, there are two different issues. the study you're talking about is one already conducted, and that is different from what will happen at the center. the center involves interviewing. the study involved actual events interrogation. i think there's a larger issue here. the larger issue is what are legitimate uses of medicine and what should madison be involved in? i think yale has crossed a line. there are the ferry's purposes to which medicine can be used. for example, one could use it to design biological weapons. clearly everyone would agree the yale school of medicine should not be used to help that military objective. but i think using the practice of medicine and as >> -- that research to help design advanced interrogation techniques or even just regular civilian intelligence gathering techniques, interviewing techniques, it is not inappropriate use of med
morgan had joined us today. he said he would only start talking about this publicly when there was a center. he said this is just proposed. >> well, again, there are two different issues. the study you're talking about is one already conducted, and that is different from what will happen at the center. the center involves interviewing. the study involved actual events interrogation. i think there's a larger issue here. the larger issue is what are legitimate uses of medicine and what...
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sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about because of the blast. local media are reporting it might have been caused by an electrical gas leak in an adjacent building. but there's been no confirmation or denial of that from pemex. behind this police cordon, operation is continuing and preparing to carry on throughout the night. there are family members of missing workers on the scene, desperately waiting for news of their loved ones. either way, this is the worst explosion in mexico city in 30 years. will grant, bbc news, mexico. >> now business news with jimmy robertson. more news about the world's biggest economy, the united states. >> some of the economic data we have heard recently has been pretty weak, but it has not shown through on the markets. the markets are doing very well. the dow jones had its best january in 20 years. until this week there was a sense of optimism building about improving health of america. the u.s. gdp unexpectedly shrank in the three months
sniffer dogs are being used to look for survivors. so far, the authorities have remained tight-lipped about because of the blast. local media are reporting it might have been caused by an electrical gas leak in an adjacent building. but there's been no confirmation or denial of that from pemex. behind this police cordon, operation is continuing and preparing to carry on throughout the night. there are family members of missing workers on the scene, desperately waiting for news of their loved...
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we are glad you joined us. a conversation with geomagic's ceo, ping fu, coming up. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: started a successful company is never easy, but it may have seemed impossible for ping fu, growing up under mao, and she was sent to a labor camp, where she adored unspeakable hardships. she knew just three english words into her vocabulary and came with little money in her pocket. my favorite, "hellboy." she found her way into software, starting her own software company called geomagic, which she continues to lead as its ceo, and her new book about her remarkable journey is called "
we are glad you joined us. a conversation with geomagic's ceo, ping fu, coming up. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your...
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using a network of journalists from around the hemisphere. the monthly program fills a gaping hole in the retail landscape for spanish speakers. the novelist daniel alarcÓn is the show's executive producer. >> in 2007 i wrote a novel about radio and the bbc asked me to do a documentary about the migration from the city i was born three hours really excited to do this. i was able to hear these amazing stories. a lot of the voices were translated into english. years later my wife and i decided to do something about it. >> we will be joined in a few minutes by radio ambulante's founder and producer, daniel alarcÓn, and producer annie correal it first, i want to turn to one of the stories from their show. it was read live to in recent public performance that takes place in tijuana, the world's busiest border crossing. producer ruxandra 3-d tells the story, which begins with her search for u.s. border guard named angelika desima. >> when i find her, she is a little nervous, wearing the official navy blue of customs and border protection. i've co
using a network of journalists from around the hemisphere. the monthly program fills a gaping hole in the retail landscape for spanish speakers. the novelist daniel alarcÓn is the show's executive producer. >> in 2007 i wrote a novel about radio and the bbc asked me to do a documentary about the migration from the city i was born three hours really excited to do this. i was able to hear these amazing stories. a lot of the voices were translated into english. years later my wife and i...
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want us to find common ground. they want us to try to figure out how to work together. that was a message that i carried throughout the primary and into the general and it won the day and i found that with members of the other party as well. >> representative brooks says her children were instrumental in her campaign. >> it was very exciting to have a lot of 18-year-old seniors in high school involved in the campaign and a lot of young college kids involved. and so we've got to keep them involved because the problems that the country is facing are theirs to inherit. and so i'm going to work very hard to encourage and keep a lot of young people involved. >> brooks wants them to know she understands the challenges they face. she's seen first hand through her children, their friends and her work just how tough the job market is today. >> if we don't turn this economy around and get jobs growing again, we're going to have a generation of young people coming out of school that aren't going to be put on that career path
want us to find common ground. they want us to try to figure out how to work together. that was a message that i carried throughout the primary and into the general and it won the day and i found that with members of the other party as well. >> representative brooks says her children were instrumental in her campaign. >> it was very exciting to have a lot of 18-year-old seniors in high school involved in the campaign and a lot of young college kids involved. and so we've got to keep...
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all of the people, benh zeitlin, everybody, they used to get doughnuts, and they used to put fliers at the bakery. "if anybody wants to appear in an upcoming feature film, poll the number and give us a call." 1 dick armey in the producer, were sitting in the bakery, so i decided to pull the number and go over there and cast. i went over there are, and he gave me a script. he gave the actress a script. we went back and forth with the actress, and we did it well, and i said, "see you later." i went back to the bakery. and then, michael called me back for another reading, and he said, "mr. zeitlin loved the reading." so i went back and did another reading, and i again said, "see you later." i never thought i was going to get it. i was, basically, it "see you later, michael." during that time, i had moved to my bakery to a bigger location, and they were looking for me to give me the part, but nobody knew where i've is back. -- where i was at. there is nobody who knew where mr. henry was at. tavis: the next time you move, let me know where you are going to be. if he cannot find you, there a
all of the people, benh zeitlin, everybody, they used to get doughnuts, and they used to put fliers at the bakery. "if anybody wants to appear in an upcoming feature film, poll the number and give us a call." 1 dick armey in the producer, were sitting in the bakery, so i decided to pull the number and go over there and cast. i went over there are, and he gave me a script. he gave the actress a script. we went back and forth with the actress, and we did it well, and i said, "see...
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we need to rollback uses of it. >> what about using your inteshal revenue service number. wouldn't that be a good identifier to substitute for social security and have extremely limited opening of the safe, so to speak, the privacy safe value, or you could use your e.i.n. nurks employee identification number. wouldn't that be better? >> if you have a specific number and they can't use it for other purposes, yes, that would be a step forward. >> evan mentioned socials and accuracy. he talked about accuracy of databases. one of the reasons the social security is used in protected database it's that we have 40 million consumers who move every year in this country. we have three million last names that change due to marriage and divorce. there's a lot of things that change about us. there are databases that consequential like a credit report where accuracy is paramount and where a social security is part of the building block. a credit report isn't available through the google search. it's controlled under a law called the fair credit reporting act. >> people don't seem to be
we need to rollback uses of it. >> what about using your inteshal revenue service number. wouldn't that be a good identifier to substitute for social security and have extremely limited opening of the safe, so to speak, the privacy safe value, or you could use your e.i.n. nurks employee identification number. wouldn't that be better? >> if you have a specific number and they can't use it for other purposes, yes, that would be a step forward. >> evan mentioned socials and...
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when we come back, suzanne goldenberg joins us. we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. >> what donorstrust has given money to a variety of the right wing, denying climate change appears to be its top priority. and analysis by the environmentalist group greenpeace reveals donors trust has funneled a least $146 million to more than 100 climate change denial groups over the past decade. in 2010, 12 of these groups received between 30% to 7% of their funding from donors trust. some included americans for prosperity, the committee for a constructive tomorrow, the heartland institute and the competitive enterprise institute. >> although many donors trust funders are well known, at least two -- are unknown, at least two of its members include validations bank will by the billionaire charles cook, a leading backer of climate denial. for more on donorstrust and the denial of global warming, we're washington, dc byofrom suzanne
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they never explained to us or even let us know what a concussion was. i had no idea until recently. even since i retired in 2008 from the patriots, i would still experience headaches. i would experience headaches from sunday until tuesday and wednesday. even at times, there's a sense of loneliness, anxiety problems, and sometimes i just get headaches from just being in bright lights. it is tough. people have to understand these players, a lot of their agenda is based on money, but a lot of these players are really suffering read this is for real. i am experiencing now. i am scared to death. i have children and a beautiful wife. i'm scared what will happen to me 10, 15 years from now. >> law concussion were once an unspoken and misunderstood problem, today more than 4000 former nfl players have filed a lawsuit against the league. they contend the nfl, which makes $9.5 billion a year, new hits to the head could lead to long-term brain damage but chose not disclose that information. new rules are being instituted to minimize future injuries. for example, a player can no longer lead wit
they never explained to us or even let us know what a concussion was. i had no idea until recently. even since i retired in 2008 from the patriots, i would still experience headaches. i would experience headaches from sunday until tuesday and wednesday. even at times, there's a sense of loneliness, anxiety problems, and sometimes i just get headaches from just being in bright lights. it is tough. people have to understand these players, a lot of their agenda is based on money, but a lot of...
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it is called bitter pill, why medical bills are killing us. it is the longest piece by a single author ever published by time. it took brill seven months to research and write. he analyzes bills from hospitals, doctors an drug companies to paint an extraordinary picture of medical overspendingment i'm pleased to have stef steven brill back at this table, welcome. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: what got you here this longest piece. >> as you know i like to pick topics where i just feel that i'm curious about them. and for a long time i have just been curious about why health-care costs so much. you know, we've had years of debate about who should pay for health care. how should we do insurance, and who should pay the bills. but i've never seen anyone stop to say hey, wait a minute, how come if will cost you 20 or 25,000 dollars if god-- as you're walking ot of this building, you slip-and-fall and land on your elbow. why will it cost a million dollars if are you diagnosed with cancer, how come, who's getting the money. >> rose: you, because of all
it is called bitter pill, why medical bills are killing us. it is the longest piece by a single author ever published by time. it took brill seven months to research and write. he analyzes bills from hospitals, doctors an drug companies to paint an extraordinary picture of medical overspendingment i'm pleased to have stef steven brill back at this table, welcome. >> thanks, charlie. >> rose: what got you here this longest piece. >> as you know i like to pick topics where i...
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he invested in us. he had amazing advice on focusing on businesses, something he actually did push on. and then ultimately when we took our venture capital we actually bought him out but when we took our venture capital that is when we decided to focus more on the enterprise market. >> but but i thought he said you don't have a backup, focus all your risk on the thing that you think is most likely to succeed. >> yeah. >> don't try to hedge and cover your bets. go for it. >> right. so we had this thing, so in 2005 we had this idea. we actually had two competing ideas. one was let's have a cloud service so a service yen line that you can put all your data in and we started thinking about this idea where maybe you should also be able to share files on your computers. using a pure to pure network. and so we pitched him on this idea and he said that's crazy. you have to choose one path or another so we ultimately decided to focus solely on box definitely through a lot of his guidance. and know, god bless tha
he invested in us. he had amazing advice on focusing on businesses, something he actually did push on. and then ultimately when we took our venture capital we actually bought him out but when we took our venture capital that is when we decided to focus more on the enterprise market. >> but but i thought he said you don't have a backup, focus all your risk on the thing that you think is most likely to succeed. >> yeah. >> don't try to hedge and cover your bets. go for it....
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and they would start to use box to share files. and we would get calls from it buyers saying hey, i have all of these users in my organization that are using this technology. i have to have a way to secure it or manage it more effectively. and that is sort of what lead to us creating theant price model that wdo today. >> so why do they come to you rather than to your competitors who are bigger and richer than you are? >> well, so we think, so this is our sort of view on things is that we, there are a couple different ways to take this. first of all we try and build solutions that are much simpler and much more focused on its individual. and a lot of the traditional enterprise players, i think aree they were designed in soviet era sort of like it's a sort of space command system. so it's really not really easy to use a lot of these solutions in the enterprise. we tried to build software that is dead simp told use that also can be enterprise ready for an organization so that's the first thing that is pretty important. and the other t
and they would start to use box to share files. and we would get calls from it buyers saying hey, i have all of these users in my organization that are using this technology. i have to have a way to secure it or manage it more effectively. and that is sort of what lead to us creating theant price model that wdo today. >> so why do they come to you rather than to your competitors who are bigger and richer than you are? >> well, so we think, so this is our sort of view on things is...
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julie taymor, thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> funding for charl ree hose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. >> and american express. additional funding provided by these funders. and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> be more.
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when she graduated and was ready to come home in august, her lawyer told her were told us, called us two days before she was supposed to move, and said she had to stay in tallahassee to be able to get her record expunged, which is what we wanted because she was going to go on for her master's degree in counseling and work toward becoming a psychologist and work with kids. that never got to happen because they raided her apartment and apparently she was getting pot for her and her friends. they found 5 ounces, which was less than what this cup would hold. her father and i were unaware of any of this going on. when they raided her apartment, the officer said, "we can make this go away if you work for us." she said, "ok." she did not want to shame her family. i went to digressing give you my opinion about it. but after that, she called me and i just had come back from passover. she was supposed to come with me but she was at a home in a funeral and filled a urine test. it was a month before she had her apartment raided. i think it was to scare her so later down the road before her proba
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tell us what is happening around you right now. >> thousands and thousands of people by the family home this morning, accompanying the coffin. very dignified, but it's an increasingly passionate crowd, all of them blaming the government, the government which is a coalition but led by this muslim brotherhood-affiliated party. i spoke to chokri belaid's bid sandow his father. when i asked them, who do you hold responsible? they both said this party. another part of the problem, you have here an islamist government which is properly elected, but accused by those who led the revolution two years ago of giving in to hard-line conservists who many people accuse of this murder. >> wyre, we know there is also a general strike today. we know that there is infighting within the coalition government. how deep is the sense of crisis, do you think, in tunisia today? >> well, turn united states is at another crossroads. this is the worst crisis since the overthrow just over two years ago. there is, you know, a wide body politic in tunisia. there is a cultural body of people who are educated, french s
tell us what is happening around you right now. >> thousands and thousands of people by the family home this morning, accompanying the coffin. very dignified, but it's an increasingly passionate crowd, all of them blaming the government, the government which is a coalition but led by this muslim brotherhood-affiliated party. i spoke to chokri belaid's bid sandow his father. when i asked them, who do you hold responsible? they both said this party. another part of the problem, you have...
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the tear gas canisters that we use, first off, we used a cold teargas and then we used the tear gas that was pyrotechnic. it generates a lot of heat. we introduced those creditors into the residence and a fire erupted. >> authorities said christopher dorner's wallet and driver's license were found at the scene. in minnesota, a man has been charged with murder after shooting spree that killed a young boy. nhan lap tran allegedly opened fire on passing cars monday night, apparently at random. a nine-year old boy died after whe was shot in the head while riding in his mother's min.an his mother and a woman in another car were both injured. in maryland, two people are dead after university of maryland student shot his roommate and then took his own life. the gunman had been arguing with his roommates when he brandished a gun and opened fire. the third roommate survived and is expected to recover from his injuries. people around the world are rising up today and taking to the streets to dance on this valentine's day. their actions are part of a global movement to end rape and sexual violence
the tear gas canisters that we use, first off, we used a cold teargas and then we used the tear gas that was pyrotechnic. it generates a lot of heat. we introduced those creditors into the residence and a fire erupted. >> authorities said christopher dorner's wallet and driver's license were found at the scene. in minnesota, a man has been charged with murder after shooting spree that killed a young boy. nhan lap tran allegedly opened fire on passing cars monday night, apparently at...
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they're taking us seriously. the fact that he kind of implicated himself as being the killer of monica quan and her fiance, keith lawrence, they're taking this seriously. but the allegations they want to say our ramblings. it we should take all that seriously. not just teresa evans, but the allegations of recruits or officers singing nazi songs, he gives names of police officers still on the beat that use the "n" word. if they're still on the beach, why? we should talk about the rodney king scenario where the ramparts scandal, have been expanded -- have been promoted critics explain what ramparts is pretty >> ramparts was the big scandal that this country has ever seen the police departments, deftly in california. a lot of people were falsely accused, arrested, a lot of people did jail time, all the sort of stuff before it was shown about 10 years ago to find out there was a lot of myths deeds. public -- misdeeds. public trust was severely compromised. when these allegations,, for people who long mistrusted the l
they're taking us seriously. the fact that he kind of implicated himself as being the killer of monica quan and her fiance, keith lawrence, they're taking this seriously. but the allegations they want to say our ramblings. it we should take all that seriously. not just teresa evans, but the allegations of recruits or officers singing nazi songs, he gives names of police officers still on the beat that use the "n" word. if they're still on the beach, why? we should talk about the...
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used a cold tear gas, then we used our said the next tear gas that which was pyrotechnic. it does generate a lot of heat. we introduced those canisters into the residence and a fire erupted. >> we asked a representative from the sheriff's department join us, but they declined. for more we're joined by two guests. norm stamper, former police chief of seattle, and the author of, "breaking rank: a top cop's exposÉ of the dark side of american policing." and washington, d.c., joined by radley balko, a senior writer and investigative reporter for the huffington post. he is author of the forthcoming book, "rise of the warrior cop: the militarization of america's police forces." it is due out in july. we welcome you both to "democracy now!" norm stamper, can you react to how the san bernadino police department dealt with dorner? the burning down of the cabin? what is your understanding of what happened and what was used? >> i think the sheriff has articulated what might be seen as escalating levels of force. he started with the mere presence of the deputies, presumably surroundi
used a cold tear gas, then we used our said the next tear gas that which was pyrotechnic. it does generate a lot of heat. we introduced those canisters into the residence and a fire erupted. >> we asked a representative from the sheriff's department join us, but they declined. for more we're joined by two guests. norm stamper, former police chief of seattle, and the author of, "breaking rank: a top cop's exposÉ of the dark side of american policing." and washington, d.c.,...
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. >> thanks for joining us. we're looking at a grab bag of weather. -- >> deneen tramain ahmad 2/, to potential snow. what are we getting? >> we are getting all of that, but in terms of accumulation, not a lot. you have to go up an elevation before anything will stick. and the low temperatures above 50 degrees right now. that really tells you something. 49 degrees right now. the wind chill at 39. live super doppler is starting to put up a little bit of moisture. it is what we call virga, which evaporates before it gets to the surface. we will have to wait until the middle of the afternoon before we start to get more of this moisture pushing into the area. it should start as rain for everybody with a mix, and then change over to snowfall. this is just one computer forecast, but it has a good handle on this storm. nothing for d.c. nothing for b.w.i.. maybe a couple of inches with more elevation. it all depends on the timing with this one. if you will be traveling today some airport delays this afternoon are possib
. >> thanks for joining us. we're looking at a grab bag of weather. -- >> deneen tramain ahmad 2/, to potential snow. what are we getting? >> we are getting all of that, but in terms of accumulation, not a lot. you have to go up an elevation before anything will stick. and the low temperatures above 50 degrees right now. that really tells you something. 49 degrees right now. the wind chill at 39. live super doppler is starting to put up a little bit of moisture. it is what we...
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check us out afterwards. our news team in new orleans and in the bay area will be live on the air with up to the minute look at how niner fans are reacting here and in the big easy. >> moving on now. butting head open capitol hill. >> correct or incorrect. >> my reference to. >> are you going to answer the question senator hagel. >> the question is were you right or wrong. >> coming up. president obama nominee to be secretary of defense faces sharp and sometimes angry questioning special freely his friend. >> investigation reveals the true price of some local school bond. billions of dollar in debt that is taking decade to repay. >> and which cancer screenings should you skip? sh[ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely..
check us out afterwards. our news team in new orleans and in the bay area will be live on the air with up to the minute look at how niner fans are reacting here and in the big easy. >> moving on now. butting head open capitol hill. >> correct or incorrect. >> my reference to. >> are you going to answer the question senator hagel. >> the question is were you right or wrong. >> coming up. president obama nominee to be secretary of defense faces sharp and...
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we need to use caution. as soon as we open the doors and talk to the inmate and feel him out, see why he's so angry. be careful. >> how is he acting? >> fine, no problem. >> he's a high-profile case from reading his file. has a lot of problems with outside gangs and inside gangs. there's a lot of concern because a lot of the gang members that he -- the gang he testified against, they are here. so we're going to have to be on our toes once they found out he's here, and keep a close eye on our movement in and out of the unit with him, and make sure he has no contact with any other inmates. >> he's an inmate from central correctional, apa. he assaulted a staff member over there. the officer was escorting him out of his cell with him restrained in the front. the inmate advised the officer that he provided soap inside the cell. he went back in the cell, and the inmate closed door behind him. pulled the officer in. the inmate closed the door and assaulted the officer. >> this jacob has quite an extensive history.
we need to use caution. as soon as we open the doors and talk to the inmate and feel him out, see why he's so angry. be careful. >> how is he acting? >> fine, no problem. >> he's a high-profile case from reading his file. has a lot of problems with outside gangs and inside gangs. there's a lot of concern because a lot of the gang members that he -- the gang he testified against, they are here. so we're going to have to be on our toes once they found out he's here, and keep a...
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we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights. minimum, they're in their cells for 23 hours a day. >> on the day we wanted to interview him, house one inmate, antonio robertson was in an especially foul mood. >> [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> calm down. >> every one of you [ bleep ], [ bleep ], i'm going to start with, you guyed are [ bleep ]. we need more. what do you want to know? >> robertson, serving a 60-year sentence for murder has spent most of the last two years in house one. >> why are you in here? >> in house one. it's a long story. i refuse to let myself be assaulted and not fight back. >> robertson no
we have a river behind us. we have a glacier above us. the setting is just perfection. >> but inside the walls of spring creek, natural beauty gives way to the harsh reality of a maximum security penitentiary. >> we're at the end of the road for the state of alaska department of corrections the worst behaved prisoners end up here. >> those who pose the greatest threat to other inmates and staff are segregated in house one, the lockdown unit. >> basically, minimum rights....
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we asked them to show us someone who lived into their 90's. but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is -- how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the an menburg foundation, and through contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> every single bite needed to be -- ♪ ♪ >> there are twinkies in there. >> wow! it's like a great, big hug in the cold city. >> it's about as spicy as i can handle and my parents put chili powder in my baby food. >> french fries all over the table and just a lot of ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> hi. i'm leslie sobracco, welcome to "check please" bay area, where bay area residents review and talk about their favorite restaurants. we have three guests and each one recommends one of the favorite spots and the other two
we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we asked them to show us someone who lived into their 90's. but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is -- how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the an menburg foundation, and through contributions to pbs stations from viewers like you. ♪ ♪...
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they offer us their opinion, we can listen or not. liz: congressional research service, i read studies say illegal immigration has iacted our health care system. the illegal immigras get food stamps, whether you like it or not. those are facts. so my question to you, cilia, you raise issue of taxes, should we tax illegal immigrants earnings here in u.s. >> well absolutely. and then, the thing is that we're -- i don't agree we're going to be able to deport as you of these people back to their countries, but they need to wait in line behind other immigrants that want to come here legally, they should pay taxes in the meantime that is fair. liz: okay thank you so much for your time, gang, appreciate it. >> next up we have a massive snowstorm, we also now got massive gasoline lines. this one causing problems nationwide. think 10 or 20 pounds of extra weight isn't much? we went to a park and we handed people 10- and 20-pound sandbags. here's what happened. i just truly feel winded. i can feel it in my back. i didn't realize what extra weig
they offer us their opinion, we can listen or not. liz: congressional research service, i read studies say illegal immigration has iacted our health care system. the illegal immigras get food stamps, whether you like it or not. those are facts. so my question to you, cilia, you raise issue of taxes, should we tax illegal immigrants earnings here in u.s. >> well absolutely. and then, the thing is that we're -- i don't agree we're going to be able to deport as you of these people back to...
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we asked them to show us someone who lived into their 90's. but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is -- how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is
we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we asked them to show us someone who lived into their 90's. but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is -- how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is
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we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we asked them to show us someone who lived into their 90's. but one thing that hasn't changed is the official retirement age. the question is -- how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years? >> additional corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by boeing. additional funding is provided by the an menburg foundation, and throughre contributions to s stations from viewers lik vo:geico, committed to providing service to its auto insurance customers for over 70 years. more information on auto insurance at geico.com or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night. is it blood? [woman screaming] pushing it a bit. no one could so i w were nger as his.o hamper identifi must make an effort to control those nerves of yours, my dear.
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, having high cholesterol and any of these risk factors can put them at increased risk for plaque buildup in their arteries. so it's even more important to lower their cholesterol, and that's why, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough, i prescribe crestor. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel unusually tired, have loss of appetite, upper belly pain, dark urine or yellowing of ski
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applse ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur lou: postal service dropping saturday delivery beginning august, a move that will save $2 billion per year. under the plan packages will still be delivered in post offices open the magazines, and then flex movies will not be delivered it will not helped the postal service finances it lost 16 billion last year. joining us is the "a team." what do you think about the postal service? it seems l
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applse ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of...
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be used. one of the key pieces of legislation that i felt and still feel were most important were the safe laar boar laws. they are on the books in -- harbor law and they are on the books in 11 states. they are to decriminalize the minor. to declare the child/teen a victim of human trafficking of the severest form and no one under the age of 18 has the legal, physical capacity to con scent to sex. to criminalize the adult exemployeders to the fullest extent. every year in every state, hundreds if not thousands minors and women are arrested for the crime of prostitution and the buyers are almost never charged. i'm getting a big stop sign but i'm going to continue. i'm sorry. if you get a big hook you can pull me off. i'm sorry. a survivor described to me how the police in front of her, a teenager being arrested said a to a man who just committed statutory rape, go home to you wife. we don't want to ruin your life. that is how the person being arrested was would be the child, the woman or the bo
be used. one of the key pieces of legislation that i felt and still feel were most important were the safe laar boar laws. they are on the books in -- harbor law and they are on the books in 11 states. they are to decriminalize the minor. to declare the child/teen a victim of human trafficking of the severest form and no one under the age of 18 has the legal, physical capacity to con scent to sex. to criminalize the adult exemployeders to the fullest extent. every year in every state, hundreds...
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all of us have been listening to the police. imagine working the police radios as you know that law enforcement agents have died in all of this. so, a great deal of urgency, not that there isn't always. certainly when a man of the force has died, especially multiple ones, listen to some of the police scanner traffic that's been going on throughout the afternoon and mornings. >> officers down, officer down. >> officer down. >> the officer down. >> another officer down. >> copy another officer down? >> fire, automatic fire coming inbound. >> copy. automatic fire inbound. >> shepard: automatic fire inbound. so that was the scene. it appears it is now over. let's listen in fox 11 news in los angeles and the surrounding area with live continuing coverage. >> i do not fear dying. i feel i died when i was fired by the l.a.p.d. >> yeah. and the smiling photographs of him that he has that we have shown of him with bill bratton and others really belie the absolute evil that he has perpetrated on the south land and his fellow officers. he
all of us have been listening to the police. imagine working the police radios as you know that law enforcement agents have died in all of this. so, a great deal of urgency, not that there isn't always. certainly when a man of the force has died, especially multiple ones, listen to some of the police scanner traffic that's been going on throughout the afternoon and mornings. >> officers down, officer down. >> officer down. >> the officer down. >> another officer down....
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i wanted to be super glam from using crystals. the inspiration started from the sketches of art deco, but mixing byzantine and taking automatll luxury from that part of the world and mixing it, but modern and clean for the today woman. >> and you've designed for the first lady several times, i think over eight times. and you're on the short list for michelle obama's inaugural gown. how has that impacted your life? i mean, working and designs for michelle obama. >> it's an amazing experience. amazing journey that i'm so grateful for. it has changed my business. the awareness of my brand from here all the way to india where i was born, it's become so huge. people are just aware of the brand and the more aware you are of the brand, the biggest your business can become. >> does she get to keep the dresses? after she wears them and that exquisite white that she wore after the inauguration, does she get to keep it, does she return it? >> no, of course just like any other client, she's a client of mine. and she gets to keep her dresses.
i wanted to be super glam from using crystals. the inspiration started from the sketches of art deco, but mixing byzantine and taking automatll luxury from that part of the world and mixing it, but modern and clean for the today woman. >> and you've designed for the first lady several times, i think over eight times. and you're on the short list for michelle obama's inaugural gown. how has that impacted your life? i mean, working and designs for michelle obama. >> it's an amazing...
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i won't use anything else. love, love, love finish ! so far over a million neighbors, friends, and family have switched to finish. join the finish revolution. recommended by more dishwasher brands worldwide. >>> the ceo of san francisco porn company was arrested for drug possession and prompted. peter adler uploaded a video of himself firing guns. police paid the building a visit after seeing the video online. officers say they found cocaine on the property and took him into the custody. kink.com was featured in a documentary that appeared at sundance film festival. >> cheryl: happening now, a southern california elementary school is closed after a reported threat by murder suspect christopher dorner. they are reporting holy angels school is closed after threats against the church or threats against the family of the passion for. tmz obtained this video that looked by dorner buying scuba gear. they think he may have gone to mexico to avoid prosecution but a late night search of a tijuana hotel found nothing. >> new details about the hea
i won't use anything else. love, love, love finish ! so far over a million neighbors, friends, and family have switched to finish. join the finish revolution. recommended by more dishwasher brands worldwide. >>> the ceo of san francisco porn company was arrested for drug possession and prompted. peter adler uploaded a video of himself firing guns. police paid the building a visit after seeing the video online. officers say they found cocaine on the property and took him into the...
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overall, sunshine and gorgeous weather ahead of us. the next possibility for raiment looks like next tuesday and two wednesday. 6:16 a.m. and here is george. >> we are not tracking any delays or hot spots this morning. the meeting lights have been activated at the bay bridge but we still do not have much in the wake of a back up. slowing in the cash lange, before the metering lights were turned on. fasttrack, still no delays. 92 ride on the san mateo bridge is a 11 minute commute, problem free. the towing a bridge at 1 01 southbound looks good. they have finished with their recent configuration of lanes and two overnight. we have four lanes on the northbound side. east bay drive times still look good for these bay drive time 60 minutes to berkeley. 1 01 in the south bay, not bad at all. 280 is a life free to cupertino. the north bay ride through marin county is still 25 minutes or less from 37 to the golden gate bridge. there are some delays for the a's train a few minutes behind schedule. train no. 3 is still on time. >> the manhunt f
overall, sunshine and gorgeous weather ahead of us. the next possibility for raiment looks like next tuesday and two wednesday. 6:16 a.m. and here is george. >> we are not tracking any delays or hot spots this morning. the meeting lights have been activated at the bay bridge but we still do not have much in the wake of a back up. slowing in the cash lange, before the metering lights were turned on. fasttrack, still no delays. 92 ride on the san mateo bridge is a 11 minute commute, problem...
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do you have a recommendation use in europe? >> important thing is that you dmot want a foreign transaction fee. there used to be one or two cards that did not charge this fee. now there is a bunch of them. problem finding them, they never advertise. they often don't list this. card ratings look for the fees, costs a bank fractions of a penny to make this transaction. they charge you up to 3%. figure out how much that is talking about. >> with nerd ballot -- wallet on name alone. >> if i work on a federal holiday does my employer has v.to pay me oversnim. >> they can work you on weekends and as long as they don't work you over eight hours in the day or 40 hours in a week state of california has no law says one day is more important than another day. that is just union. and company rules. >> so this president's day people may get nothing extra? >> you'll get nudging and like it as a great man once said. >> the bay area's hot condo market. >> i'm wayne freedman. land of condos there is a full moon going on. a boom. we'll tell you
do you have a recommendation use in europe? >> important thing is that you dmot want a foreign transaction fee. there used to be one or two cards that did not charge this fee. now there is a bunch of them. problem finding them, they never advertise. they often don't list this. card ratings look for the fees, costs a bank fractions of a penny to make this transaction. they charge you up to 3%. figure out how much that is talking about. >> with nerd ballot -- wallet on name alone....
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he will fight us. he will try to get out of his cell. >> determined to make a stand, slagle mounts a defense with the few meager items he has in his cell. he has jammed his door with a hardened papier-mache-like mixture with wet newspapers and toothpaste. but with the extraction team on its way, the conflict is about to come to a head. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> he's on the floor. >> slagle fights off the extraction team for a full minute before they take him to the floor and attempt to cuff him. >> [ bleep ]. >> it takes another four minutes of struggling before slagle is finally subdued. he's placed on a gurney so that the team can move him into a holding cell. following a strip search, a defeated slagle will be left in the holding cell until authorities feel they can safely transfer him back to his own cell. >> good job, guys. >> everybody in prison ain't the scum of the earth. there are actually real good people in here that would never harm a child. i would like to be in a situation where i could
he will fight us. he will try to get out of his cell. >> determined to make a stand, slagle mounts a defense with the few meager items he has in his cell. he has jammed his door with a hardened papier-mache-like mixture with wet newspapers and toothpaste. but with the extraction team on its way, the conflict is about to come to a head. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> he's on the floor. >> slagle fights off the extraction team for a full minute before they take him to the...